Episodes
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Nottke and Monroe talk about a conference about Secondary Trauma Monroe attended.
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Nottke and Monroe talk about 5 points garnered from a consult.
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Nottke and Monroe discuss the impact of when an event occurs and we choose to add a story to that event.
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Nottke and Monroe discuss the book, The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins.
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Nottke and Monroe talk about how to scale up.
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Nottke and Monroe talk about Clay Christenson, Mel Robbins, The Leadership Compass, and Values.
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The creator of Project 7 Mindfulness Pledge joins Nottke in a dialogue about what results when a team is in alignment and individuals take responsibility over their own resilience.
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Monroe and Nottke discuss how happiness creates resilience.
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Monroe and Nottke discuss how level setting expectations is foundational to resilience.
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Monroe and Nottke discuss how one's perception impacts resilience inside of leadership.
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Nottke, the host of LeaderStartUp, continues the discussion on Creativity Inc, a book written by Ed Catmull. The podcast focuses on team dynamics.
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Nottke, the host of LeaderStartUp, discusses the year ahead and the book Creativity Inc.
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Nottke and Monroe talk about horizontal hostility: the definition, the cost, and how to speak to it.
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#015 Nottke and Monroe talk about leadership boundaries and fails
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LeaderStartUp's host talks with Chelsie Monroe about the leadership course that she is teaching.
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Nottke discusses asking questions and what a good question could create for the individual receiving the question.
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LeaderStartUp's host talks of about a book titled, "The Wisdom of Oz" written by Roger Connors and Tom Smith.
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Nottke returns from a 2 week hiatus to speak with Carrie Pink about two topics: the power of building relationships and the structures that allow teams to thrive.
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Nottke and Monroe discuss why it might not be a bad thing to be a workaholic and then again why it might be.
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Nottke and Carrie Pink discuss professional etiquette and the cost of not believing that others are doing the best that they can-true or false.
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